Auto Mains Failure (AMF) systems with remote monitoring capabilities are typically used as a standby power source, operating where grid power may be unreliable, or where mains power cannot afford to be lost.
Auto Mains Failure (AMF) systems with remote monitoring capabilities are typically used as a standby power source, operating where grid power may be unreliable, or where mains power cannot afford to be lost. The service provider can control and monitor the gen-set remotely from any location with accessible internet using the wide range of communication capabilities (when the appropriate plug-in module is attached to the ComAp controllers), saving both time and money for maintenance.
InteliLite AMF25 continuously monitors the mains supply, and in the event of a failure, automatically starts the engine then switches the load to a standby gen-set. With the addition of a 4G/GPS plug-in module, the service provider can remotely monitor their standby gen-sets over the internet. ComAp’s LiteEdit application can be used to monitor and control a single gen-set, while WebSupervisor can be used for total fleet management.